Garcia denies steroid use after certain test report - ISN TV

Garcia denies steroid use after certain test report - ISN TV

Ryan Garcia has denied taking an exhibition upgrading substance after a report guaranteed he tried positive for a prohibited steroid before his success over Devin Haney. ESPN has revealed that it got a letter, outer from the Deliberate Enemy of Doping Affiliation (Vada) showing Garcia's positive outcome for ostarine.

The examples were purportedly required the other day and the day of his success over Haney in April, yet the outcomes came through a short time later. "Everyone realizes that I don't cheat," Garcia, 25, said on X.

"Never taken a steroid, I don't have the foggiest idea where to get steroids. I scarcely take supplements. Large lies, I beat him." Garcia has 10 days to demand for his B test to be tried. Game has reached Vada for input. Ostarine, which is utilized to help muscle development, has been on the World Enemy of Doping Organization's prohibited substance list beginning around 2008.

Garcia stunned Haney multiple times in his resentful triumph, yet didn't win his American comrade's WBC light-welterweight title subsequent to missing load for the challenge.

Brilliant Kid Advancements, Garcia's advertisers, said they will "decide how this viewing came as". "Ryan has put out numerous articulations denying intentionally utilizing any prohibited substances - and we trust him," the assertion added. Haney told ESPN the outcome has "put the battle in something else altogether".

"We found out about this present circumstance in the no so distant past and it's awful Ryan cheated and slighted both the fans and the game of boxing by battling filthy," Haney said. "Ryan owes the fans an expression of remorse, by his new tweet he actually thinks this is a joke. We put our lives at risk to engage individuals professionally." English fighter Amir Khan was given a two-year boycott by UK Hostile to Doping after he tried positive for ostarine in 2022.

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